The so-called "Poopgate" began on June 7 when video surveillance caught then-San Marino Mayor Dennis Kneier throwing a bag of dog feces on a neighbor’s lawn.

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The man whose dog poop controversy prompted his resignation as mayor of the affluent Southern California community of San Marino is now the target of another recall.

One-hundred registered San Marino voters signed a Notice of Intent to circulate a recall petition to remove Councilman Dennis Kneier from the city council, according to a press release.

Caught on Camera: Mayor Tosses Dog Poop on Neighbor's Property

The mayor of an affluent Southern California city was caught on camera leaving a bag of what appeared to be dog feces on his neighbor’s property, police said, and the neighbor believes this wasn't an accident. (Published Tuesday, June 10, 2014)

"Programs and actions by Councilmember Kneier that are believed to be so disfavored by the majority of voters that Mr. Kneier should no longer hold office as City Councilmember," attorney Cary Davidson said in a statement.

Opinions Differ on Consequences of "Poopgate"

Surveillance video showing San Marino mayor Dennis Kneier tossing dog feces onto a neighbor's yard may have at first seemed amusing to some, but now the so-called "Poopgate" incident could cost Kneier his job. Kim Baldonado reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, 2014. (Published Thursday, June 12, 2014)

The so-called "Poopgate" began on June 7 when video surveillance caught Kneier throwing a bag of dog feces on a neighbor’s lawn. The fallout led to Kneier resigning at the request of his community 10 days later.

The City of San Marino has not received recall paperwork yet.

For a successful recall election, 25 percent of registered voters must sign the petition. As of Wednesday, that would mean 2,143 people need to sign it.